August 31, 2009

* Why * i done want one?

People get tattoos for different reasons. Is it to please your partner?
Is it because you want to belong it a group that has tattos? Do you identify with a certain subculture known for tattoos?
Do you want to show your independence, inddividuality or uniquesness?

The are all valid reasons, and why many people ge tatooed. However, because of the permanency of your tatoo, try ato look at yourself in five, 10, or even 20 years.
What will you be doing at that time? You might be a free-spirited college student now,k and web of vines on your wrist would look really lovely. However, are you planning to work in a very conservative field after graduate? Will others look at your tattoo in a bad way? Will you have to hide it with long sleeve shirts? are you *willing* to wear long sleeve shirts if the environment is negative?

Do you want a tattoo of tiger because partner's nickname is "Tiger", and you love the way she scratches your skin? Do you think you'll be with this person in five years? If not, how will you look at that tattoo? With fond memories, symbolizing a special period in your life? Or a shameful or painful reminder of somebody who hurt you and didn't care for you?

Your're a headbanger (or a nose-smasher, ear-bopper or whatever) and you * REALLY * want a tatoo all over your arms just Axl Rose, but you can't afford a professional artist so you get friend with the email-order tattooing machine to do those designs for you? Or perhaps you get spider webs tattooed all over your hands (or your face, which happened) because you want to be "different" in school, and then no restaurant hires you?

* GETTING IT ROMOVED * is * NOT * easy, and is * NOT * cheap. Expect to pay $ 1.000 to remove even a fairly small-sized tattoo if you're looking at laser surgery.
Expert to pay for every penny out of your own pocket because health insurance companies will not pay for tattoo removal. There may not be a laser surgery specialist in your area. Then think of all those laser-surgery doctors who are going to get rich off a person;s foolishness or lack of careful thinking.

.... Maybe tattooing isn't for you
.... Maybe you should't get that $10 tattoo your friends been telling you he'll give you, in his garage.
.... Maybe you shouldn't let your buddies tattoo your hand with India Ink and a needle at this weekend's party.
.... Maybe you should get a tattoo on your back instead of on your hand.
.... Maybe you should get a tattoo on your left wrist so it can be covered by your watch if you have to
.... and maybe after reading this FAQ, you'll think carefully about it, and make some informed, wise decisions about what to do with your body.

* Tattooing can be beautiful.*
* Tattooing can be exhilarating.*
* Tattooing can open a whole new world for you.*

... but make sure to do it * RIGHT *

August 8, 2009

What About Anaesthetics ?

Some people sat that taking a couple of over-the-counter analgesic berfore tattooing can take the edge off the pain. Acetaminophen, commonly sold under the brand name "Tylenol" is generally recommended, but not aspirin, ibuprofen, or other NSAIDs, as they tend to inhibit clotting. Ins short, you may find yourself bleeding like the proverbial stuck pig. There *are* actually topical anaesthetics available, even in the stick-up-its-butt U.S. For instance. Bactine contains some lidocaine, and it is possible to buy benzoine preparation over the counter. The drawback of firts pass with the needle, they *can* make a tremendous difference. EMLA is reputed to much better, and will work on unbroken skin, but it is not generally available is the U.S.

August 6, 2009

Does it hurt?

This is first question, because it's usually the first question that people ask. The answers is YES. Having needles pierce your skin does hurt. But what you really want to know is, "How Much does it hurt and can handle it?"

It's not nearly as bad as what you might imagine. The pain comes from cluster of needles on the tattoing machine piercing your skin very rapidly. This sensation. however, doesn't feel like the poking pain of an injection - it's more of constant vibration. You will be amazed at how quickly your body releases endorphins, (plain killers), which dullens the pain significantly.

The pain will also vary according to where on your body you get worked on. Skin right above bones (collarbone,anklebone,atc.) tend to be more paintful than other areas. In addition, certain types of needles seem to hurt more than others. I personally think the needles used for outlining procedure a sharper, more noticeable pain, while the needles used for shading to be much more like an electrical buzz (nearly painless).

Remember, your are volunteering for experience. The amount of pain will depend your psychological attitude.
Note : Do not drink alcohol or take illegal drugs for pain relief purposes prior to your tattoo sessions. Both aspirin and alcohol this your blood and promote excessive bleeding. Aspirin alse decreases the clotting of blood, which will slow down your healing as well. In addition, artists do not appreciate dealing with drunks and is illegal in many states.

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August 4, 2009

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